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    My parents were rejected in their second visa interview at Calcutta last week.
    They were rejected first time in Oct/2005. This time we had scheduled the interview in June first week. On their first interview, the VO had just asked them how much pension they received and upon hearing, simply refused to talk and denied Visa under 214(b) economic condition clause. I think it may have been something to do with the paperwork that they carried with them. They were not as well organized as was suggested by ImmiHelp.
    This time, I arranged for all the paperwork as suggested on this website and prepared a set of suggested question and answers and coached them constantly for 1 week.
    I also prepared one letter for Consul with bullet points. We also asked for a short term visa (2 mos. instead of 6 mos. last time). They were carrying all the papers sent by me, plus affidavits or property and income.

    However a strange thing happened this time. After submitting all their paperwork they were called to the window and there was one American officer who was present and asked them if they remember the officer that had interviewed them last time. My mother said she could not remember. So the officer (this wasn’t the guy that interviewed them either) wrote on a piece of paper that they need to be interviewed by a different officer and asked them to return next week. When they asked why, they were told that there was a shortage of interview officers on that day. I found this very odd since my mother said that other people were being interviewed apart from them. Anyways, they went back the following week.

    This time the VO asked them a lot of questions and checked the paperwork sent by me. But in the end just said that they would not come back since they are both traveling together and denied it under 214(b) – proof of abandoning residence abroad. When my parents tried to show evidence that they have house, property etc, they simply refused see any other documents.

    I am just frustrated and disgusted about the whole process. They are aged and to cancel their original interview and asking them to come back again and denying on some other clause just plain defies logic. My parents are angry this time rather than sad and are getting reluctant about going for a third time.

    I have a few questions.
    1. Would a Senator/Congressman’s letter help? Can anybody guide me as to how to get such a letter? Also, what do those letters generally state?
    2. How long should we wait for the next interview? Someone suggested 6 months or so?
    3. Would writing a letter/emailing the consul requesting to reconsider help at all?

    Thanks, Deb

  • #2
    Senator/congressman letter does not really help.

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    • #3
      Deba_Sinh,
      sorry to hear the rejection 2nd time. You seem to have prepared all documents but if still this happened. Do you have an approximate guess what could be the reason? Are you the only child of your parents?

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      • #4
        You are right. I am the only child. Fact is my mother has visited me before and returned without any overstays etc. This time the officer kept harping on the fact that they are travelling together. Their point was: 'since you are both travelling together, you will not come back'. We stressed upon the fact that my 90 year old grandma stays with them, they have close family nearby, financial obligations and they have property including rental and cannot stay away for long as landlords etc. I am at a loss as to what else to prepare for next time.

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        • #5
          I think sending your parents seperately for the interview on two different dates might be a good idea.

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          • #6
            rcmax...thanks. Seems like you have a point there. Just a couple more questions;
            1. How long should we wait to go for the next interview?
            2. What should be the gap between their individual interviews, since paperwork would be similar

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            • #7
              Deb,
              there is no fixed rule for how long they should wait but common sense would dictate that going in the next 6 months also would'nt change anything in your parents case. If I am in your situation I would wait for atleast another year or year and a half. That gap would show that your parents are in no rush to get to USA. If you keep sending them for interview every 6 months it gives the impression that they are in a rush to somehow land in USA and that sows seeds of doubt in VO's mind. Well, these firangis don't understand that Indian parents in their old age are the least possible candidates for settling in USA but its our bad luck, what can we do? Again, there is no logical reason to pinpoint how much gap there should be between their interviews unless we know some insider information about the system in there. l would say have atleast 3 weeks gap between their interviews

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              • #8
                rcmax...thanks again. I see your point. You are right. We would probably be better off waiting for a year or so to reapply again. One more question, when they go separately is there any way for the consulate to know that the wife or husband had applied separately a few days back? I mean they will be using the same support docs etc. from me and the will have to state their spouse's name on the application. Thanks

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                • #9
                  It is difficult to know what kind of matching process they use, to tie up such cases. The matching can easily be done based on sponsor's passport number. Do they really do it? We don't know. I have been following this discussion board for a long time and have seen posts where people have sent their parents or in-laws on seperate days and got visas. I have'nt read a post where the parent going second was rejected because the one parent got visa few weeks earlier.

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